This hotel is located next door to Mattamy Athletic Center in downtown Toronto. Guest rooms offer free WiFi.
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Caitie
From
Canada
Perfect location—close to the subway station, has a Loblaws/Starbucks 2 mins away and walking distance to Kensington market (30 mins) but enjoyable walk! Clean room, staff was super friendly, parking was easy. Very enjoyable experience.
This harbourfront hotel in Toronto city center features on-site dining as well as a rooftop patio with a seasonal pool. A mini-fridge and coffee maker are included in each guest room.
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Vondi
From
United States
I loved the location. It's in close vicinity to so much. We were able to walk to most of the activities we did while there & it was also so much to do right outside of the hotel.
Built in 1914, this downtown Toronto hotel blends historic charm and elegance with modern conveniences. St. Lawrence Market and the Hockey Hall of Fame are less than 10 minutes' walk away.
Within 984 feet of College Subway Station, this hotel features on-site dining, a fitness center and 2 indoor pools. The Toronto Eaton Center is 1969 feet away.
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Almonte
From
United States
This place is Everything!!!! The room was super cute and spotless!!!!
Located in the city center, DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown features an indoor heated pool, an on-site restaurant, and a fitness center. Toronto Eaton Center and St.
Boasting an on-site restaurant and lounge, the Anndore House is located in downtown Toronto.
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Justin
From
Canada
The location was perfect given the purpose of this trip, which was to attend a concert at Koerner Hall. I was looking to book a unique and chic overnight stay, and the Anndore House delivered that, and then some! Lovely spacious room and incredibly friendly staff.
Toronto's exciting entertainment district is home to this hotel, ideally placed only steps from top area attractions and offering spacious guestrooms furnished with mini-refrigerators.
Located in Toronto, a 18-minute walk from Sugar Beach, Fairmont Royal York Gold Experience has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking and a bar.
Located in Toronto, 8 miles from Mississauga Convention Center, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Toronto Airport South by IHG has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge...
This hotel is 5 mi from the Toronto Pearson International Airport and adjacent to Centennial Park. It offers an indoor pool, free airport shuttle and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
This hotel is located beside the Toronto Eaton Center. Trios Bistro is on site and a 32-inch flat-screen TV is featured in rooms. Dundas Subway Station is 1148 ft away.
This 4-star hotel in Toronto is located in the Rogers Center sports and entertainment complex. The hotel features Arriba, a Mediterranean restaurant, and an indoor pool.
Just 361 feet from the Metro Toronto Convention Center, steps from the CN Tower, this hotel in downtown Toronto offers relaxing spa services, an indoor pool and an on-site restaurant.
Super 8 Toronto East features a free daily breakfast and free WiFi. Toronto Zoo is just 8.1 mi away. A 27" TV with cable channels, a mini-fridge and a microwave are featured in all rooms.
Guest review
Clean friendly accommodating staff comfortable bed nice size television
Within 2.5 mi from Toronto Pearson International Airport, this boutique hotel offers a free airport shuttle service and complimentary WiFi. It also features an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center.
An on-site restaurant and bar are featured at these Toronto, Ontario apartments. A fully-equipped kitchen and laundry facilities are provided in each unit. Free Wi-Fi is included.
Located in Toronto, a 11-minute walk from Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, Modern Suite 3 min to Transit Downtown Toronto features rooms with city views and free WiFi.
Located within 5 minutes' walk of Osgoode Station, this downtown Toronto hotel features 3 restaurants, an indoor and outdoor pool and state-of-the-art gym.
Nestled in the heart of Toronto’s entertainment district, this hotel offers a restaurant and a bar. Daily breakfast and free Wi-Fi are provided to all guests. St.
In a prime location in the center of Toronto, La TUMU provides free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Guest review
Great location. Clean and modern. Quiet. Comfortable. Harley was a great check in host.
Ideally set in the Leslieville district of Toronto, Casa Leslieville - 2BR Suite with LRG Patio is located 1.1 miles from Woodbine Beach, 2.3 miles from The Distillery District and 3.1 miles from...
Offering free WiFi, Casa Queen East - Modern 2BR Suite in Leslieville offers accommodations in Toronto, 2 miles from The Distillery District and 2.8 miles from Hockey Hall of Fame.
Well located in the Downtown Toronto district of Toronto, Spacious 3BR Suite for 10 w Patio Heart of Toronto is located a 11-minute walk from Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, 0.7 miles...
Located in Toronto, a 11-minute walk from Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, New Elegant Suite for 8 w Patio - Heart of Toronto features rooms with city views and free WiFi.
In a prime location in the Downtown Toronto district of Toronto, Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy The Elm Apartments Downtown is located a 9-minute walk from Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts, 0.6...
Guest review
The stay was outstanding! The hotel was exceptionally clean and fully equipped with everything we needed, including towels, tissue paper, and coffee.
Located in Toronto, a 17-minute walk from Sugar Beach, Toor Hotel Toronto, Part Of Jdv By Hyatt has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Toronto
On average, 3-star hotels in Toronto cost $148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Toronto are $225 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Toronto can be found for $415 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Toronto this weekend is $245 or, for a 4-star hotel, $351. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Toronto for this weekend cost around $659 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $331 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Toronto for tonight. You'll pay around $575 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Toronto will cost around $913, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Toronto is a sparkling city that stretches along 20 miles of Lake Ontario's shore and follows a regimented grid pattern of intersecting streets. The city is made up of many distinct neighborhoods, including the Entertainment District, which is home to the CN Tower.
Downtown Toronto is the starting point to the longest street in the world, Yonge Street. This diverse city also features Little Italy, Little Portugal, Chinatown and Koreatown. You might also be interested in the fashionable Queen Street West, packed with boutique shops and popular bars.
The most populous city in Canada has many cultural experiences waiting for visitors, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Ontario Science Centre, or the secret passageways of Casa Loma. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a testament to this sport's widespread popularity in Ontario. Fans are encouraged to see the Toronto Maple Leafs play at the Air Canada Centre.
Outdoors, Toronto's many parks and beaches are great places to wander, relax or enjoy a picnic. Whatever your budget, with Booking.com you can find a great hotel room or hostel dorm to start exploring this exciting metropolis.
It's like NYC but cleaner and much wider roads. Museums and aquarium were nice but entry was too expensive. I did use the PRESTO and it was super convenient. Biking was also very convenient. Downtown is very walkable and everyone's friendly if you are lost and need help.
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Guest review by
ileanaaxc
China
Review score
8.0
I was born and raised in Toronto, and it's still a decent...
I was born and raised in Toronto, and it's still a decent city, but it's very overpopulated and expensive to live in these days. Things have certainly gone downhill in recent years. More drugs, homelessness, traffic congestion, and huge influx of immigration from 3rd world countries who are not sending the best and brightest. City life isn't for me anymore, but there are still positives. If you have the money, there are some great attractions and restaurants. Also some very lovely walk-able areas like Bloor-west village and the high park area.
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Guest review by
Jonathan.D
Review score
6.0
The Double Tree is very nice.
The Double Tree is very nice. But Toronto ( the one I knew ) doesn't exist anymore. Traffic is a complete nightmare from "Dawn to Dusk"
Once you get to one of the 400 series Highways that ring Toronto - better plan on 2 hours to get downtown.
We left about 10:30 a.m. It took us 3 hours to drive to Oakville...used to be able to do that in about 45 minutes ...even with a bit of traffic.
Unless you have a very specific reason to be in downtown Toronto, Don't go! It is a concrete canyon. With not much to "see" anymore, unless you are looking out your window to look into others' windows in all the condos that surround the building. ... Ask for a high floor on the north-east side. Lovely view of a couple of roof top gardens - including the one at Sick kids.
And be prepared to get fleeced on pretty much everything - although you can still get decent meals at almost reasonable prices over on Spadina in China town.
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Guest review by
Drew
Canada
Review score
10.0
Its a busy city; mainly skyscrappers.
Its a busy city; mainly skyscrappers. A few historical places remain, the old post office, the cathedral and the distillery district. Distillery district is a good place to eat. Water front and harbour was disappointing.
A trip to Niagara Falls is essential. I recommend taking the tour from the city and the boat trip at the falls.
Traffic on express ways is horrendous. A 25 minute journey to the airport took 2 hours. The express ways are over loaded any time of day.
City trams, buses and airport express are good.
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Guest review by
Brian
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
CN tower is overrated.
CN tower is overrated. Spent a lot of money for a meal at the 360 restaurant and it did not meet expectations at all. Seated away from the windows and food was average at best. Rest of Toronto was lovely- islands well worth a visit
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Guest review by
Richard
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
We visited to see some baseball games and missed a hockey...
We visited to see some baseball games and missed a hockey party by 1 night. Nice to go up the CN Tower and a ride on the water. Lucky to visit casa Loma a early century castle in Toronto. Would be nice to travel south to Niagra falls area
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Guest review by
Dave
Canada
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Beautiful hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto. The hotel is close to all the sightseeing hotspots. This hotel is exceptional in every way. It is comfortable, clean and an oasis of calm in a busy city. Our meals in the restaurant and the Consort bar were sublime, freshly made and with top quality ingredients. The standard of Customer Service is second to none! Every member of staff we encountered, from cleaners, waiters, reception and doormen were friendly, informative and extremely helpful.
The largest hotel in Canada, but everything is well organised and there is always helpfull stuff around. Size of the rooms is good for a city hotel. Bed was a little soft for our taste. The location of the hotel at the edge of Toronto downtown is outstandig, close to all the 'places to be', Yonge-Dundas, PATH, metro etc.
Perfect location when you are in Toronto for an event downtown. Staff were very accommodating regarding leaving bags. Didn't hear or see any other soul staying in the hotel room. Thankful that there wasn't additional fees and/or a giant deposit — this seems rare recently.
Sonnesta is my 1st choice when we come to Toronto, we usually travell with our dog and he too likes the hotel., I honestly think it is the best hotel in downtown core value for money one.
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